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Reducing Cardiopulmonary Risk: Preventing COPD Exacerbations in Primary Care
Reducing Cardiopulmonary Risk: Preventing COPD Exacerbations in Primary Care
Approved, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Educational Activities (EA)
30.0
Reviewing Performance (RP)
Measuring Outcomes (MO)
Brief Overview
This educational program focuses on strategies to reduce cardiopulmonary risk by preventing COPD exacerbations, a major cause of disease progression, hospitalisation, and cardiovascular complications. Participants will review evidence-based approaches to early recognition, risk factor modification, and guideline-driven management of COPD, including optimal inhaler technique, vaccination, and comorbidity control.
Program Details

Update on COPD management

Program Outcome

Understanding the close link between COPD exacerbations and increased cardiovascular risk Enhancing preventive care to minimise flare-ups and cardiopulmonary complications Improving patient adherence, inhaler technique, and long-term disease monitoring

Reducing Cardiopulmonary Risk by preventing COPD Exacernbation

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